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A rodent model of appetitive discrimination with concomitant evaluation of anxiety-like behavior

The plus-maze discriminative avoidance paradigm has been used to study the relationship between aversive memory and anxiety. The present study aims to verify if the elevated plus-maze can provide information about appetitive memory and anxiety-like behavior, through a task motivated by food reward....

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Published in:Journal of neuroscience methods 2009-12, Vol.185 (1), p.82-88
Main Authors: Godinho, Monique, Ribeiro, Alessandra M., Fernandes, Valéria S., Barbosa, Flávio F., Nascimento, Ezequiel B., Munguba, Hermany, Silva, Regina H.
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description The plus-maze discriminative avoidance paradigm has been used to study the relationship between aversive memory and anxiety. The present study aims to verify if the elevated plus-maze can provide information about appetitive memory and anxiety-like behavior, through a task motivated by food reward. Animals were allowed to explore an elevated plus-maze and received reinforcement in one of the enclosed arms. In a test session performed 24h later, in the absence of reward, rats showed preference for the previously rewarded enclosed arm over the neutral enclosed arm. The administration of diazepam and pentylenetetrazole before training induced, respectively, anxiolytic and anxiogenic effects (as evaluated by open-arm exploration). Both drugs induced amnestic effects, i.e., lack of preference for the rewarded arm in the test session. The results suggest that appetitive memory can be influenced by anxiety levels as well. The plus-maze appetitive discrimination task seems to be a useful model to investigate the relationship between memory and anxiety.
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Animals
Anti-Anxiety Agents - pharmacology
Anxiety
Anxiety - physiopathology
Anxiety - psychology
Appetitive Behavior - drug effects
Appetitive Behavior - physiology
Appetitive discrimination
Behavior
Diazepam
Diazepam - pharmacology
Discrimination Learning - drug effects
Discrimination Learning - physiology
Female
GABA Antagonists - pharmacology
Housing, Animal
Maze Learning - drug effects
Maze Learning - physiology
Memory
Models, Animal
Neuropharmacology - instrumentation
Neuropharmacology - methods
Neuropsychology - instrumentation
Neuropsychology - methods
Pentylenetetrazole - pharmacology
Pentylenotetrazole
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Reward
title A rodent model of appetitive discrimination with concomitant evaluation of anxiety-like behavior
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